Baseball

Our firm, and its predecessor firm, has represented hundreds of former professional major and minor league baseball players.

Major League Baseball

It does not matter if you only had a proverbial “cup of coffee” or played 25 years in the majors, you are likely eligible for compensation benefits. The wear and tear on your body from a major league career cannot be ignored and the pain will only increase as you get older.

ASL understands the trauma your body has gone through from playing baseball and the medical care you will need as you grow older. As an ASL team member, you will get the compensation and medical care that you deserve.

Minor League Baseball

Even though minor league players did not make as much as the major leaguers, their bodies suffered as much as the major leaguers.

The great thing is that minor league players qualify for the same benefits as major league players and can often receive compensation packages that thoroughly address the injuries their bodies experience.

ASL understands the trauma your body has gone through from playing baseball and the medical care you will need as you grow older. As an ASL team member, you will get the compensation and medical care that you deserve.

Did you coach professionally? (Paid employment at any level including high school and college)

CA Connections1) Have you ever been a resident of California?2) Did you play for a California team? (This includes preseasons, camps, tryouts, off-season leagues, AND minor league affiliates based in CA even if the pro team was elsewhere)3) Did you play for a league or team that was based in or had headquarters in California and your contract was with the league or team? (Examples: Harlem Globetrotters & American Basketball League)4) Did you sign any contract for any team while you were physically in California?5) Did you have an agent whose office was in California?

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